The term for a group of procedures used to treat morbid obesity is "bariatric surgery." This includes various surgical techniques aimed at promoting weight loss by altering the digestive system, such as gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and adjustable gastric banding. These procedures can help individuals achieve significant weight loss and improve obesity-related health conditions.
This is called a Gastric Bypass
Morbid Obesity is more of a condition than a disease. You can't 'catch' morbid obesity from someone else. Instead, you inflict it upon yourself by eating too much and exercising too little. Morbid obesity is defined as someone having a BMI of greater than 40. Luckily, it's fairly straightforward to treat. Simply reduce the calories you eat by having healthier meals and increase the exercise you do and you'll lose weight fairly rapidly.
A gastric sleeve is a combination of the Lap-Band and gastric bypass procedures. It is used to treat severe obesity that will not respond to less drastic measures like changes in diet and exercise.
Often the treatment is a closely monitored diet by physicians who also track blood sugars, blood pressure and other conditions that the patient might have. There is no magic pill. Usually the person goes through this process prior to bariatric surgery.
Bariatrics is the field of medicine that pertains to preventing, treating, and determining causes of obesity. The branch applies to methods of weight loss such as dieting and exercising, and also to the use of pharmaceutical drugs and surgery. While first choices of treatment include exercise, diet, and behavioral therapy, the results are often temporary when dealing with severe obesity, and bariatric surgery is sometimes required. Bariatric surgery encompasses all procedures that are performed to treat morbid obesity, such as vertical banded gastroplasty (stomach stapling), sleeve gastrectomy (surgically removing a large portion of the stomach), and gastric bypass surgery.
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Obesity is a very common problem in America. One can treat obesity by increasing exercise, watching what they eat, and being under the care of a health care professional.
Gastric bypass surgery involves the gastric bypass procedure which re-arranges the stomach. The procedure is used to treat morbid obesity. Obesity is defined as having so much fat that it increases the chances of developing certain illnesses or has an adverse effect on health. People with a BMI over 40 are eligible, and it has also been used to treat a variety of conditions that Medicare and insurers cover like type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, and other obesity-related conditions. This procedure has saved countless lives, but it is fraught with perils and several precautions must be taken before and after surgery.
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Xenical prevents obesity by preventing 25-30% of fat intake. This is done by inhibiting pancreatic lipase in the guy, reducing the absorption of fat by 1/3. Xenical can hence reduce the person's calorie intake and help treat obesity. Xenical yet has the potential side effect of regaining weight.